Free programs for Windows download for free. Free analogues of expensive programs

Another good analogue is the Photoscape program. It's a bit simpler than GIMP, but it does the job. There is also work with layers, retouching, resizing, combining effects and much more, making it easy to process a photo using this tool. You can download the version for Windows from the official site, but for Mac the application is available in the Mac App Store. There is no Linux version of Photoscape.

Analogues of Microsoft Office: Libre Office and Open Office

Undoubtedly, Microsoft office applications are the most popular. Word, Excel, PowerPoint... Is there really a replacement for these programs? Of course, there are analogues for office software. In general, there are a lot of analogues, but we will focus on the two largest. One of the office suites is Open Office. The set of applications in it is in no way inferior to Microsoft programs. There is also a text editor, software for tables, presentations, programs for working with images, databases, as well as an editor for mathematical formulas.

Among professional editors and programmers working on computers with the Windows platform, in addition to the Adobe Acrobat software package, the Foxit Reader program is well-deservedly popular. Compared to the latter, the Foxit Reader 5.4.3.0920 application after installation takes up much less space on the hard drive, is not so demanding on hardware resources and has a high speed. An important advantage of this software product is the fact that starting from version "4.0", it belongs to the category "Proprietary Software". That is, it is distributed absolutely free for non-commercial use.
The Foxit Reader developers, striving for the widest distribution of their software product, have created releases designed to work in the environment of such operating systems as Windows Mobile, iOS, Android, Linux and even Symbian.
In addition to the above advantages, this file viewer with the “*.pdf” extension does not require a long installation with the introduction of boring serial numbers. The download of the installed package takes place in seconds without the appearance of a corporate logo on the monitor screen and, from the point of view of functionality, fully justifies its name: not an editor, but a viewer (“viewer”). In addition, "Foxit Reader" has the ability to copy text content to the clipboard and then export it to other applications. This software tool has the function of searching for a phrase in the text, supports "Text Viewer & Text Converter" and has a high speed of printing the document being viewed.
Useful features of "Foxit Reader 5.4.3.0920" include:
the ability to add your own user comments to the document being viewed, which are organized as a separate file and can be printed along with the main text;
For document security, Foxit Reader always asks you to log on to the Internet.
in terms of its user interface, the application is very similar to the Adobe Reader software package, which facilitates the user's transition from one software product to another;
"Foxit Reader" has the ability to convert "*.pdf" format into a plain text file with the extension "*.txt"
the latest version of "Foxit Reader 5.4.3.0920" is equipped with new tools such as "Leader", "Measure tools", "Typewriter" and "Text block";
the application can run on any operating system, from the forgotten "Microsoft Windows 98" to the most modern 32-bit or 64-bit "Windows 8.1".
Russian users consider the lack of a Russian-language interface to be a relative inconvenience of this program. This problem today has somewhat lost its sharpness due to the appearance on the Web of almost a dozen different crackers.

Sumatra PDF is a slim, free, open-source PDF/DjVu/EPUB/XPS/CHM/CBR/CBZ/MOBI viewer for Windows. Why another PDF reader? Sumatra has a minimalistic design. Simplicity...

  • Free, quick to install, quick to uninstall, loads fast. pbfranon Jun 2016 25 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • Very lightweight, always works well, better performance Guest Sep 2017 13 agrees and 2 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • It "s nowhere as vulnerable to attacks as Adobe Reader, doesn't execute embedded JS, and renders documents blazingly fast Atoshi Nov 2016 14 agrees and 4 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • Sumatra is perfect, lightweight, does what is useful and does it well. Guest Aug 2016 7 agrees and 5 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • Very light (a few MB) and great compatibility. Guest May 2017 5 agrees and 3 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • Small, fast, light, libre, delightful. Guest Feb 2017 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • Small, powerful, fast and very configurable. 01101001b Oct 2017 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • Lightweight, separate windows, loads fast. However, no form fills Guest Apr 2018 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • It is light, fast, free, multilingual, and open source. It is more user-friendly than Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Guest Jun 2018 2 agrees and 1 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • lightweight, fast to open/close, render document very fast. rickysantoso Jul 2018 2 agrees and 1 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • Lightweight, effective, an can be run from a USB. Guest Sep 2018 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • superfast. Instant in fact, whereas DC crawls and hangs and crawls and hangs. Wish I "d found this sooner. Guest Dec 2018 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
  • lightweight, fast, unclattered UI Guest March 2019 Disagree Agree

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  • Foxit Reader

    Foxit Reader is a free and light-weight multi-platform PDF document viewer. Its core function is compatible with PDF Standard 1.7. Whether you're a consumer...

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    • This one has the ability to mark PDFs for highlighting books and etc. Guest Jun 2016 7 agrees and 4 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • Multi tabs, stable, and very clean design. Guest Jan 2017 3 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • Typewriter function can make any form a fillable form. Skip the printing and associated cost. Did this with lengthy government forms and docs. Seamless. Guest Jul 2017 5 agrees and 3 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • fast, complete, and a similar interface Guest Oct 2018 Disagree Agree
    • The UI is kludgy and looks like it belongs in the 1990's. Also, basic functionality now included in Adobe isn't (or at least not easily) found in Foxit. I love Foxit's products and have a Business user of theirs for years - so, this is really disappointing. Guest Dec 2018 Disagree Agree
    • Not as light as Sumatra PDF because have another feature. It's a great alternative to Acrobat Reader. rickysantoso Jul 2018 0 agrees and 1 disagrees Disagree Agree

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  • Evince

    Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats: PDF, Postscript, djvu, tiff, dvi, XPS, SyncTex support with gedit, comics books (cbr,cbz,cb7 and cbt). For a...

    • Light and comes natively with Ubuntu. Guest Nov 2018 1 agree and 1 disagree Disagree Agree
    • Fast and simple. Allows images to be saved from the right-click context menu. uncertainquark Jan 2019 Disagree Agree

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  • PDF-XChange Viewer

    The PDF-XChange Viewer has been discontinued and replaced by the PDF-XChange Editor.

    • Has enough bells and whistles to be competitive with Adobe without all the useless bloat. Additionally, PDF-XChange Viewer has many options for software installation such as 32-bit, 64-bit, full and portable installs. Guest Dec 2016 3 agrees and 1 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • It allows note and annotation extraction in text format (contra e.g. Sumatra or Foxit) Guest Aug 2017 2 agrees and 1 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • Tried PDF-Zilla and Sumatra, PDF-XChange has a cleaner UI, more fluid for me. Also tried Okular, but they referred Windows users to a separate site that didn't appear to have the software available for download. As PDF-XChange doesn't work on Linux, I might try Okular on my Linux machines. Guest May 2018 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • Lightweight and efficient, loads of controls and options, free for personal use. Guest Sep 2017 1 agree and 1 disagree Disagree Agree

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  • Okular

    Okular is a universal document viewer developed by KDE. Okular works on multiple platforms, including but not limited to Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, *BSD, etc.

    • Lightweight, can read many document fomats like cbz or cbr, can even merge pdfs Guest Sep 2017 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • Okular is a highly functional .pdf reader provided as a default with KDE and KDE's Plasma desktop environments. Open source, flexible and fast. What's not to like? JohnFastman Dec 2016 Disagree Agree
    • Lightweight, highly functional, and aesthetic. Guest Oct 2017 0 agrees and 1 disagrees Disagree Agree

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  • Nitro Reader

    Nitro Reader offers features and functionality far beyond typical PDF readers, and makes working with PDF easier than ever before. Create PDF files, comments and...

    • You can create pdfs from other documents and even from pics. It has OCR so you can edit and change what is written even in a picture... plus other stuff. Guest May 2017 0 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree

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  • Document Viewer

    A fork of the last GPL version of . Supports the following formats: PDF DjVu XPS (OpenXPS) Comic...

    • open source, fast, lightweight, support for many formats, many available settings Guest Apr 2018 2 agrees and 0 disagrees Disagree Agree
    • For android smartphones, its the best choice as it is opensource and has many features. Guest Jul 2018 Disagree Agree

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  • Of all the products of Adobe Systems, the most reproaches and ridicule fall on the free tool for reading PDF files - Adobe Reader, which many people remember under the name Acrobat Reader. Actually, the accusations are that from version to version the program becomes only everything more cumbersome and gluttonous to resources, can hardly be called unreasonable.For most users, new versions do not bring the necessary changes in functionality, despite the fact that the download speed of the "Reader" keeps falling and falling when switching to new versions.

    This raises the question of choosing an alternative means for reading PDF files. What? It turns out that there are not so few of them, as one might expect, given the free and widespread Adobe Reader. It is about these programs that can make PDF reading more enjoyable that I will now tell. taste.


    Foxit Reader

    This program, of course, is not as common as the Adobe product, but it’s hard to call it unpopular, whatever one may say. Foxit Reader can often be found on collections of pirated software and on FTP servers of various providers. But in the event that the distribution kit of this software product could not be found there, it can be downloaded from the official website (www.foxitsoftware.com), the size varies, depending on the platform and "packaging", from one and a half to two megabytes.

    Already by the size of the distribution, it is clear that Foxit Reader is noticeably lighter than Adobe Reader "a. It starts, as it turns out after installation, also an order of magnitude faster. The program interface resembles Adobe Reader up to version 8 (the interface has changed in the latter). In terms of compatibility there will be no problems with different versions of the PDF format either - the program can work with PDF 1.6 files and, of course, with all older ones.Print documents, search, zoom, copy text, leave notes and comments Foxit Reader also allows.But this , of course, if it is allowed by the creators of the document being viewed, since, as you know, the PDF format allows you to prohibit many of these actions.

    Among other undoubted advantages of Reader "and from Foxit, I would like to point out its cross-platform. There are versions of this program for Windows desktop systems, for Windows Mobile, Embedded Linux and Linux, again, desktop.

    However, in a barrel of honey there is always a place for a fly in the ointment. Foxit Reader is not completely free in parts. That is, the program itself does not require money for use, but some of the features provided by the developers (copying text, exporting a PDF document to a text file, and some others) are available only with the purchase of a special Pro Pack "a. However, the program can be perfectly used and free of charge .


    eXPert PDF Reader

    This program is not as widespread as Foxit Software's product, but it also deserves attention from users. You can find it on the Internet at www.visagesoft.com/products/pdfreader, but the size of the distribution is already a little larger - about seven and a half megabytes.

    Otherwise, the program differs little from FoxitReader "a (except perhaps in the interface, but not too much). The program uses skins, and there are several different options for" skins "as standard. Like Foxit, eXpert PDF Reader can print , work with annotations, search in the document.In terms of compatibility with different versions of the format, there should also be no problems.Among the useful features, it is also worth noting the work in full screen mode.

    In general, eXpert PDF Reader, although 100% free, is still less preferred than Foxit Reader. Mainly because of the size. Although, perhaps, for lovers of skinned interfaces, it is still more pleasant than Foxit Reader.


    PDF-XChange Viewer

    The third candidate to replace Adobe Reader is called PDF-XChange Viewer and lives on the World Wide Web at www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user . The size of the distribution is even larger than that of the eXpert PDF Reader, and is just over ten megabytes.

    The interface is normal, as close as possible to the interface of the classic "reader" from Adobe. The program loads faster than Adobe Reader, but slower than the first two programs in the review. But as for the speed of displaying pages, it is somewhat lower than that of the first two review programs, although it is also not bad at all.

    The rest of the set of features is fairly standard. Of the pluses, you need to name the ability to export a document as a picture (both the entire document and individual pages), as well as the ability to delete pages (if the options of the document itself allow this). The program is completely free.

    Summing up, we can say that the best choice of an alternative PDF reader is, of course, Foxit Reader. The remaining two PDF viewers are larger, and the latter, in addition, also lags behind in terms of speed. But, in general, any of them is smaller and faster than Adobe Reader, which is installed everywhere. Therefore, if reading PDF documents does not cause you anything but negative emotions, then you should install one of the programs described above instead of the gluttonous giant - maybe after that the situation will change.

    Vadim STANKEVICH